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maybe what you have is five elections, but there were other elections a lot. and you are right. because it is such an early experience, it bears certain interpretations that should not be judged by the outside. i'm totally in agreement grade i don't think we disagree. we may disagree, i felt like in the subtext of your sentences, there are some things we agree on. i think we agree more than you think area >> i've served in the government for a long time nd was part of the small group that set up a long-term security assistance program of egypt. ne thing i am hearing today is that it's all about islamism and yet i get this impression from the 33 million that showed up to participate that it is much more secularism than there is islamism. but the whole discussion has been simply whether the slamists are going to take over or not. hat about that other undifferentiated mass? >> with all the ambiguity and he language which is causing a lot of suffering because islamism means different things to different people, i came up with a hypothesis that was very imprudent on my part right aft
maybe what you have is five elections, but there were other elections a lot. and you are right. because it is such an early experience, it bears certain interpretations that should not be judged by the outside. i'm totally in agreement grade i don't think we disagree. we may disagree, i felt like in the subtext of your sentences, there are some things we agree on. i think we agree more than you think area >> i've served in the government for a long time nd was part of the small group that...
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elect. to speak our language. program documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots of the c.r.p. interviews intriguing stories. that try. to find out visit our big. dog called. christians in the middle east are facing increasing sectarian violence with the civil war in syria and instability in egypt and iraq forcing them to flee their homes u.k.'s minister for faith has called on western governments this week to protect christianity from becoming extinct in the countries where a mass exodus is taking place. reports. for many christians in the middle east the arab spring has been wintry at best the international society for human life says that for want of if we five acts of religious discrimination in the world today are perpetrated and carried out against christians nowhere is this more acutely felt than in the middle east and north africa if you look at syria for example we tend to say of the total population is christian a third of them have already fled from the civil war that started two years ago and that number continues t
elect. to speak our language. program documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots of the c.r.p. interviews intriguing stories. that try. to find out visit our big. dog called. christians in the middle east are facing increasing sectarian violence with the civil war in syria and instability in egypt and iraq forcing them to flee their homes u.k.'s minister for faith has called on western governments this week to protect christianity from becoming extinct in the...
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meaning that these people one year ago were electing islamist in parliament tear election with 17% of the rest of the population. it's not outside of the -- might use to open fire on demonstrators or -- of the army i.t. i doubt would be involved to that level that would create split within the army. what do they want? i don't think they know. part is the they have, as a first largely -- they have not learned to operate in the american system. they continue to protest in front of the white house. not realizing that policy actually happens inside the building. that's a reflection of the state of the community. i remember we had a couple of events where we brought -- a single answer. no one wants to advocate for a western intervention in their homeland. and any word sent here bishop thomas gave a speech a couple of years ago and -- [inaudible] a fire storm in egypt and forcing to remain out the country for awhile. it's not likely to be a welcoming message when cops ask for things from america. at the same time, it's also a reflection of the predicament. you are neither geographically con
meaning that these people one year ago were electing islamist in parliament tear election with 17% of the rest of the population. it's not outside of the -- might use to open fire on demonstrators or -- of the army i.t. i doubt would be involved to that level that would create split within the army. what do they want? i don't think they know. part is the they have, as a first largely -- they have not learned to operate in the american system. they continue to protest in front of the white...
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the results of the election has not been announced. african observer missions have given a cautious backing to the way the election was run despite claims by the opposition that there was massive voter fraud. it was business as usual. for the capital and country as a whole, there is uneasiness. final results from the election are not in yet. 's appears to have won by large margin. the fact that some people were turned away from the voting booths thomas whether that affects the overall election -- booths, whether that affects the overall election, that remains to be seen. >> it is in the rural heartland of this country that the movement for democratic change alleged the rigging started, with village elders being used .o intimidate villagers this too is at the heart of their claims, the voting register, which the claim has was finallyated handed over in hard copy, not electronic on the day of elections. one mdc candidate showed me evidence of what he said were .rregularities >> they were nowhere to be seen. >> these have never been colle
the results of the election has not been announced. african observer missions have given a cautious backing to the way the election was run despite claims by the opposition that there was massive voter fraud. it was business as usual. for the capital and country as a whole, there is uneasiness. final results from the election are not in yet. 's appears to have won by large margin. the fact that some people were turned away from the voting booths thomas whether that affects the overall election...
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peter's square following his election by a conclave of cardinals. he is the first south american pulp and he succeeds pope benedict xvi who resigned last month, the first pontiff to step down in 590 years. here are some of the highlights of his first appearance outside st. peter's square, courtesy of vatican tv. [bells ringing] [cheering and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [speaking latin] [speaking italian] -- [speaking latin] [cheering and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] >> this week, vice president joe biden, house minority leader, nancy pelosi, and a bipartisan toegation will travel vatican city. travel with susanna martinez and the president of georgetown university. the delegation from the house includes representatives chris smith, john duffy and others.
peter's square following his election by a conclave of cardinals. he is the first south american pulp and he succeeds pope benedict xvi who resigned last month, the first pontiff to step down in 590 years. here are some of the highlights of his first appearance outside st. peter's square, courtesy of vatican tv. [bells ringing] [cheering and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [speaking latin] [speaking italian] -- [speaking latin] [cheering and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] >>...
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there will be a electoral law and a date for new elections and then adopting a new constitution. those are the step-wise procedures that would happen through the national dialogue effort. >> one other question. each of these countries have their own peculiarities. one in tunisia that i find fascinating is the powerful nature of the trade union federation. describe as part of the national dialogue, the role that the trade union federation plays. is it likely to continue to play that kind of role going forward? as theat likely alter national dialogue goes forward? >> it is a very strong institution in tunisia and has been for some time. clearly all the parties involved will be ensuring that they work with and coordinate with the trade union congress. it would be hard to predict. i would anticipate that will continue because it has been an institution of long-standing. there are dynamics at play where potentially you could see other senators in power and merge. they are still kind of getting into that new period following the revolution. i think one would anticipate a continued stro
there will be a electoral law and a date for new elections and then adopting a new constitution. those are the step-wise procedures that would happen through the national dialogue effort. >> one other question. each of these countries have their own peculiarities. one in tunisia that i find fascinating is the powerful nature of the trade union federation. describe as part of the national dialogue, the role that the trade union federation plays. is it likely to continue to play that kind...
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constitutional court will address the draft for the palm entry connection, and prepare for the farm entry election. and draft a charter securing the freedom of -- [indiscernible -- having accepted, the egyptian army, the egyptian people, steer away from violence, which will bring about shedding theon and blood of the innocent. the armed forces warned that it will stand up firmly in cooperation with the interior ministry security personnel, to any act be getting from this based on his responsibility. [indiscernible] formay god save egypt, and the defined people of egypt. hour. >> george shultz, what are you doing for a living these days? >> i tried to live up for my four great-grandchildren who to me represent the future. and i look at them and i say to myself what can i do to make the world better for these kids? >> as a distinguished fellow at the hoover institution, what is it that you do? >> well, i work on the problem of nuclear weapons and how to get better control of them. eventually to eliminate them. i work on economic issues. there is a great economics group. i work on energy subjects, wo
constitutional court will address the draft for the palm entry connection, and prepare for the farm entry election. and draft a charter securing the freedom of -- [indiscernible -- having accepted, the egyptian army, the egyptian people, steer away from violence, which will bring about shedding theon and blood of the innocent. the armed forces warned that it will stand up firmly in cooperation with the interior ministry security personnel, to any act be getting from this based on his...
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he is critical of their participation in elections and those sort of things. the point is, osama bin laden -- one document is interesting, written the week before he was killed. bin laden talks about -- he was reiterating, saying the world is going our way. he saw a lot of hope of people attacking their way across the arab spring world. that has been discounted wrongly numerous times by american analysts. >> is it wrong to say -- there was a discussion of the muslim brotherhood issuing violence. that suggests they find violence repugnant. as opposed to strategically, they do not see it as useful. has there been that confusion in the intelligence community? because you are not participating in violence today, it means you have renounced it as principal? >> they renounced violence inside egypt after getting their heads kicked in. they did not renounce violence through hamas, which is a movement the brotherhood spawned tom a with a suicide bombing campaign in the 1990's. we see violence against american soldiers. you can go through a whole list. there are brother
he is critical of their participation in elections and those sort of things. the point is, osama bin laden -- one document is interesting, written the week before he was killed. bin laden talks about -- he was reiterating, saying the world is going our way. he saw a lot of hope of people attacking their way across the arab spring world. that has been discounted wrongly numerous times by american analysts. >> is it wrong to say -- there was a discussion of the muslim brotherhood issuing...
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night in the country i had the opportunity to join the ambassador for a dinner with a number of newly elected libyan parliamentarians. they were optimistic about building a democracy, creating a vibrant economy, and restoring fundamental human rights for libyan people. he was as enthusiastic as they were about the prospect. there is no question he will be missed by all who knew him and who worked with him. one of the things that troubles me, madam secretary, is the hoops we on this committee have had to jump through to get to the facts surrounding the deaths of the public servants. the state department has delayed and delayed coming forth with information when this committee was finally presented with relevant data it had amounted to what could be called a document dump, hundreds of pages of paper in wide disarray in no particular order in terms of relevance or chronology often in duplicate but in different binders making it very difficult to locate documents that were of any help. our public servants if libya who were murdered on september 11th, and it is now january 23, more than four month
night in the country i had the opportunity to join the ambassador for a dinner with a number of newly elected libyan parliamentarians. they were optimistic about building a democracy, creating a vibrant economy, and restoring fundamental human rights for libyan people. he was as enthusiastic as they were about the prospect. there is no question he will be missed by all who knew him and who worked with him. one of the things that troubles me, madam secretary, is the hoops we on this committee...
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. >> you are one of the folks who signed a letter urging diplomacy with iran after the election of the new president. do you think president obama should meet with him today? >> i think that the president should hold fast to his position. i think that what he did moved us to where we are today. i believe that he should cordial, but i don't think that he should seek out any kind of a meeting. i think that some kind of reaction should be -- positive reaction should be coming his way because i think he's done all that is expected as the head of the united states of president to do at this point. >> are you skeptical that there really is change afoot in iran, that their basic positions have not really altered, it's just the way that they're saying them? >> i've always been leery about who is exactly in charge. i know who the president is and i think he seems to be a breath of fresh air. but there's always been lurking in the background what i consider to be the real decision-maker there, and that's the religious head of state. so because of that, i am always a bit leery as to how much of t
. >> you are one of the folks who signed a letter urging diplomacy with iran after the election of the new president. do you think president obama should meet with him today? >> i think that the president should hold fast to his position. i think that what he did moved us to where we are today. i believe that he should cordial, but i don't think that he should seek out any kind of a meeting. i think that some kind of reaction should be -- positive reaction should be coming his way...
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mohammed morsi was democratically elected, but proved unwillingor unable to govern in a way that was fully inclusive. the interim government that replaced him responded to the desires of millions of egyptians, but it too has made decisions inconsistent with an emerging democracy. of course america has been attacked by all sides, simultaneously accused of supporting the muslim brotherhood and engineering the removal of power. our overriding interests out there these past few years has been to encourage a government that legitimately reflects the will of the egyptian people and recognizing that a true democracy respects civil rights, freedom of speech and assembly, and a strong civil society. that remains our interest today. and so going forward the united states will maintain a constructive relationship, we'll continue support in areas like education that directly benefit the egyptian people, but we have not proceeded with the delivery of certain military systems, and our support be depend on egypt's progress in pursuing a more democratic path. the united states will at times work wit
mohammed morsi was democratically elected, but proved unwillingor unable to govern in a way that was fully inclusive. the interim government that replaced him responded to the desires of millions of egyptians, but it too has made decisions inconsistent with an emerging democracy. of course america has been attacked by all sides, simultaneously accused of supporting the muslim brotherhood and engineering the removal of power. our overriding interests out there these past few years has been to...
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you know, that they would elect and that is 1%. it is a situation that is not unique to that approach. in every outer region of the law. imagine this took time to organize. that is not part of the data. i hope that nobody misunderstands these situations. you know, it is true that maybe the people make this a priority. most of them would grant the economy's conditions as the number one priority. it is also true that they center on corruption very highly. they need to have equitable treatment. and i think that may be part of this question is that more people still equate democracy with their properties. i believe that equate a sort of addressing these issues that they care about. .. reporter kenichi. my question is for marwan's last point, that is the definition of democracy are definition of that day civil society or institutional reforms. my observation is last year's this year, we are asking the same question to trying to understand the same people in the same way. is this something reasonable? is this the nature of the town are t
you know, that they would elect and that is 1%. it is a situation that is not unique to that approach. in every outer region of the law. imagine this took time to organize. that is not part of the data. i hope that nobody misunderstands these situations. you know, it is true that maybe the people make this a priority. most of them would grant the economy's conditions as the number one priority. it is also true that they center on corruption very highly. they need to have equitable treatment....
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there's no doubt but this election, in fact with the defeat for netanyahu. >> meaning what? he won the election. >> he may be the next prime minister. his party went down. >> who, yahir? >> no, netanyahu's own party went down from 42 seats to 31 seats. so his party had fewer seats. this guy came out of nowhere. his first time running for office. he got 19 seats. he became the most -- the second most important party in -- out of nowhere. so he has become the star of this thing. and netanyahu is going to have to make a deal with him. all of the politicians are splintered but it's never been like this. now netanyahu is going to have to move, if i may say so, this is now a center right. it is going to be much more pragmatic and open. >> how long is his term? >> five years, isn't it? >> it can be as much as five years but it almost never lasts five years because the coalition breaks up. >> how long do you think he will be prime minister? >> i think the next three years at least. >> what happened to ohlmert? >> in my judgment if he had been prime minister or sharon, or rabin, you
there's no doubt but this election, in fact with the defeat for netanyahu. >> meaning what? he won the election. >> he may be the next prime minister. his party went down. >> who, yahir? >> no, netanyahu's own party went down from 42 seats to 31 seats. so his party had fewer seats. this guy came out of nowhere. his first time running for office. he got 19 seats. he became the most -- the second most important party in -- out of nowhere. so he has become the star of this...
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>> a sigh of relief, 75 days after a tough re-election victory over republican mitt romney but right back to work for a president getting regular updates on the terror attack in algeria a reminder of the grave threat from al qaeda, one of many looming second-term challenges hanging over the swearing in where the aides say the address will bring the nation together. >> people here in washington need to seek common ground he will make that point. >> there are other signs suggesting the opposite such as defiant tone at the news conference last week and a new group made up of fore campaign aides now planning to pressure congress. >> i was surprised this week to see him transition the campaign committee into an ongoing campaign-style effort to have an impact on the washington debate because it doesn't seem the lesson of the first term that worked out very well. >> those battles begin again on tuesday, for now it is pomp and circumstance. >> starting with vice president biden getting sworn in after 8:00 a.m. because justice sotomayor had to rush to new york city for a book signing. >> we w
>> a sigh of relief, 75 days after a tough re-election victory over republican mitt romney but right back to work for a president getting regular updates on the terror attack in algeria a reminder of the grave threat from al qaeda, one of many looming second-term challenges hanging over the swearing in where the aides say the address will bring the nation together. >> people here in washington need to seek common ground he will make that point. >> there are other signs...
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and since they the next election. what we find is that those who had voted or much more likely to be returned voters then the other parties work. so other parties are losing, but they were not. the two parties that were most able to go. i think there are two reasons for that. you can say, okay, being in government shows that you have not solve the problems. but nothing we should overlook the fact that these are also country's image people of have a very long experience of one to be close to the government because they can do something for them. in sent to the extent to which some of the same policies that took place under the mubarak regime does still taking place now. with regards to libya as well. but it is not a surprise that people who find in some way there is an attraction to voting for what they see as the ruling party, and there is not a lot of clarity about to the extent of which that right side of it. so i think these are issues that have to be taken into account. the citizenship issue is an interesting one
and since they the next election. what we find is that those who had voted or much more likely to be returned voters then the other parties work. so other parties are losing, but they were not. the two parties that were most able to go. i think there are two reasons for that. you can say, okay, being in government shows that you have not solve the problems. but nothing we should overlook the fact that these are also country's image people of have a very long experience of one to be close to the...
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he was elected one year ago with a 51% majority against a stalwart of the former regime. since then there has been growing polarization against the political class with the muslim brotherhood withdrawing more into itself and its supporters. they have even lost support among other groups. on the streets, the lives of ordinary egyptians have become much harder. the prices of staple goods have gone up. crime and vigilante violence have increased. there are electricity blackouts in the hot summer months every day. there are fuel shortages that are causing a tremendously long lines, causing stifling traffic around the country. what we saw yesterday was a coming together of egyptians from many different walks of life, from ordinary egyptians fed up with the difficulties of everyday life which have only worsened since the revolution began, to members of the political class opposed to the muslim brotherhood, and even members of the former regime, who took to the streets to oust the muslim brotherhood as well. it is a large display of dissent. the muslim brotherhood had its own ra
he was elected one year ago with a 51% majority against a stalwart of the former regime. since then there has been growing polarization against the political class with the muslim brotherhood withdrawing more into itself and its supporters. they have even lost support among other groups. on the streets, the lives of ordinary egyptians have become much harder. the prices of staple goods have gone up. crime and vigilante violence have increased. there are electricity blackouts in the hot summer...
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that has seen its unemployment rising for the past twenty months and this after a president had been elected on a campaign of jobs and growth so we haven't seen any improvements on this front so a lot has declared twenty thirteen as a battle for jobs he said that by the end of the year there would be he would be creating jobs for the french people however statistics show that by midyear the number is set to rise and let's not forget that more than three million french people this number does not include people who have quit the unemployment program because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who had just burned himself and also those young people who have never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still be in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we'
that has seen its unemployment rising for the past twenty months and this after a president had been elected on a campaign of jobs and growth so we haven't seen any improvements on this front so a lot has declared twenty thirteen as a battle for jobs he said that by the end of the year there would be he would be creating jobs for the french people however statistics show that by midyear the number is set to rise and let's not forget that more than three million french people this number does...
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putin in the moment and president has a norm legitimity one because he was not elected and i think that the former french president nicolas sarkozy agrees with me as he said exactly the same thing we should not intervene in a country where there is no government and therefore i think i'm not the only one to think that and i think and i think international rules don't allow this kind of military action within the especially to defend financial interests will differ on that. some analysts have been pointing out how the intervention in libya might have played a role in what took place in mali especially when we're talking about the flow of weapons into the country or the rise in tensions said looking at the terrorist attack that we saw in algeria what do you think of this assessment. who provided weapons to libya who helped fight gadhafi it's western countries at some point who have decided to fight libya because colonel gadhafi had ideas to pull africa out of poverty very smart ideas and thinking of his money tree system and it was troubling west and american systems who had to get rid of
putin in the moment and president has a norm legitimity one because he was not elected and i think that the former french president nicolas sarkozy agrees with me as he said exactly the same thing we should not intervene in a country where there is no government and therefore i think i'm not the only one to think that and i think and i think international rules don't allow this kind of military action within the especially to defend financial interests will differ on that. some analysts have...
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circles which has not done very well in this election. well cash in advance any time you need payday loans have become a burden for the u.k. government to try to keep people away from companies offering an easy but back. flips of why it is so hard to break the bad money habits. payday loans tools have become a common sight in britain's towns and cities with the threat of a triple dip recession hanging over them more and more cash strapped families looking for a quick way to make ends meet with a loan from one go dot com you can borrow up to one thousand pounds for up to thirty one days. people can actually just. go online access online ask to with longer especially up to four hundred pounds can be in the bank within fifteen minutes the buy now pay later culture has landed britain's with a whopping one point four trillion pounds in loans and credit cards the northeast in particular is seen a big increase rethink in the number of the payday loans there are popping up on the high street is that here in this part you can see there's not just
circles which has not done very well in this election. well cash in advance any time you need payday loans have become a burden for the u.k. government to try to keep people away from companies offering an easy but back. flips of why it is so hard to break the bad money habits. payday loans tools have become a common sight in britain's towns and cities with the threat of a triple dip recession hanging over them more and more cash strapped families looking for a quick way to make ends meet with...
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and since his election. and i'm sure there will be opportunities to test what that means in practice. of course, he hasn't taken office yet. he takes office in the -- on the 5th of august. and so his governnt hasn't yet been formed or appointed. it's thereforvery difficult to test at the moment and i do feel that on this subject, really the biggest subject at the moment in international affairs and a huge item in relations with iran although the nuclear program is our greatest difficulty with iran, this would be quite a big test. this would be quite a big one on which to mount such a test. gimp our assessment at the time of last year's geneva conference, that had iran been present then, we probably i would say almost certainly won't have been able to make even the agreement that we did make. and, of course, there is a balance in these things about as in any international negotiation about having on the onean enough participants around an the table that an agreement is sustainable and means something and on t
and since his election. and i'm sure there will be opportunities to test what that means in practice. of course, he hasn't taken office yet. he takes office in the -- on the 5th of august. and so his governnt hasn't yet been formed or appointed. it's thereforvery difficult to test at the moment and i do feel that on this subject, really the biggest subject at the moment in international affairs and a huge item in relations with iran although the nuclear program is our greatest difficulty with...
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let's stop the elections. stop talking about elections. elections are only valuable at a certain moment in time, after you have a cohort of leaders who agreed that there will be a state. you do not have that yet in mali. that is my point of view, anyway. >> final questions -- i thank you for going out on a limb. the lack of elite coherence, elections, i voted for the last time in d.c. -- we should suspend elections for a while here. the other elephant in the room, to open things up, without having a brief comments from the panel -- it was reported in the media this week on the agreement between the u.s. and niger to establish a base for unmanned aerial vehicles in inger for isr purposes. any comments, reactions? >> you always feel the same argument. we set up isr, and then we shift to drone strikes. we accidently get the wrong group of folks, then again, you highlight the folks, and whether it will be displaced or that, it becomes a lightning rod for other folks to come into the area. having said that, you need an area to look at because w
let's stop the elections. stop talking about elections. elections are only valuable at a certain moment in time, after you have a cohort of leaders who agreed that there will be a state. you do not have that yet in mali. that is my point of view, anyway. >> final questions -- i thank you for going out on a limb. the lack of elite coherence, elections, i voted for the last time in d.c. -- we should suspend elections for a while here. the other elephant in the room, to open things up,...
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so let's stop with the election. they are only valuable at a certain moment in time after you have a cohort of leaders who agree that there is going to be a state. you don't have that yet. that's my point of view anyway. >> thank you for going out on a limb. i guess i voted for the last time before we go to questions another thing, elephant in the room thought having a brief comment this week it was reported in the media the agreement to establish the base for the unmanned and vehicles for the purposes any comments or reactions on that if interested. >> you always hear the same argument as if we set up isr and things don't get the wrong group of folks then you highlight the folks and whether it is to be our demand or whether they put the place. it becomes a lightning rod for the folks to come into the area. having said that, obviously you need an area to look at because we are talking do the talking about the geographic so it is a very large massive area to cover. i don't know if there is a right or wrong to this but
so let's stop with the election. they are only valuable at a certain moment in time after you have a cohort of leaders who agree that there is going to be a state. you don't have that yet. that's my point of view anyway. >> thank you for going out on a limb. i guess i voted for the last time before we go to questions another thing, elephant in the room thought having a brief comment this week it was reported in the media the agreement to establish the base for the unmanned and vehicles...
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election. from those watching abroad, this may seem strange but it has happened before, only three years ago. the 43rd australian parliament, kevin returns to the top job. julia replaced him three years a lawyer. and faced aled couple unsuccessful challenges over the years. finally, kevin had the numbers. just before julia had to enter , theament for questions prime minister put on a brave face. >> the prime minister -- [laughter] >> thank you very much. to the leader of the opposition's question, a pity he did not listen to some of the answers earlier. i can assure him and the australian people that i am getting on with the job. that is why i can come into this parliament today and say through these are elements, we have legislated to improve school funding to invest in our nation's future to invite every chance to realize full [indiscernible] thisve worked on patiently over five years and today, it has gone through parliament. we are continuing discussion. i was able to report to parliament t
election. from those watching abroad, this may seem strange but it has happened before, only three years ago. the 43rd australian parliament, kevin returns to the top job. julia replaced him three years a lawyer. and faced aled couple unsuccessful challenges over the years. finally, kevin had the numbers. just before julia had to enter , theament for questions prime minister put on a brave face. >> the prime minister -- [laughter] >> thank you very much. to the leader of the...
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you're not just holding someone who wants to grant asylum to you you're holding someone that is an elected official in a not just another country but a country that's very friendly to you and to whose government you'd like to support so i think it becomes more of a political issue than a legal issue in that respect one has to ask us do you think that the government would accept him if he did in fact when i don't know that the government has a choice but to accept elected representatives ok one of the things that i do want to point out is that under the australian parliament members of the australian parliament actually don't have legal immunity within the country itself so we also know that australia and the us are very close in ties obviously australia was also damaged with his leaks that he did. the diplomatic cables that came out over two hundred fifty thousand what is what would make us launch think that he would be really any safer in australia that he would be in sweden in terms of a possible extradition to the us. well it's quite possible that he will not be any safer in australia t
you're not just holding someone who wants to grant asylum to you you're holding someone that is an elected official in a not just another country but a country that's very friendly to you and to whose government you'd like to support so i think it becomes more of a political issue than a legal issue in that respect one has to ask us do you think that the government would accept him if he did in fact when i don't know that the government has a choice but to accept elected representatives ok one...
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ascendance -- when you see the crisis of a liberal constitution, as they lose the first election to one other fellows who uses a populist message, and she read their argument, they are not very different from the arguments that today's self-proclaimed liberals are presenting. when you read today one of egypt's riders of saying people who can't read and write shouldn't be allowed to vote. the alliteration be allowed to vote. that's not something are different from what they were saying from mohammad. so the attitudes surprised the people and to frown upon them, don't talk to the leader who will enforce that change. that's there from the very beginning. today's coptic church as rob mentioned is growing outside of egypt. when the pope became pope in 1917, copts packed churches in united states. one in l.a. and one in new jersey. when he died in 2005, copts had t202 churches in the training of america alone. out of 550 coptic churches abroad. we know there are about 2000, plus or minus, coptic churches inside egypt. so we're talking that there are today, one-fifth of the churches of the cop
ascendance -- when you see the crisis of a liberal constitution, as they lose the first election to one other fellows who uses a populist message, and she read their argument, they are not very different from the arguments that today's self-proclaimed liberals are presenting. when you read today one of egypt's riders of saying people who can't read and write shouldn't be allowed to vote. the alliteration be allowed to vote. that's not something are different from what they were saying from...
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a lot of their proposals were part of this election. i think the public said something that was meaningful. i hope everybody will listen. >> we say thanks to our guests on newsmakers this morning. thank you for your time. >> it is my pleasure as always. i love to come here. i will not say how many of these cups i have. sometime at night the ice cream is in there when i'm not supposed to. >> will make sure you get some more. thanks to our guests. thanks a lot. >> thank you for doing this. i will see you monday probably. >> thanks so much. national captioning institute] national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> on the next "washington journal" the environmental record of congress last year and the year ahead including the keystone pipeline. then as the supreme court prepares to hear same sex marriage cases later this month, we'll talk to brian brown followed by stewart bowen. he'll break down the almost $60 billion spent on projects in the country since 2003. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we cannot look back y
a lot of their proposals were part of this election. i think the public said something that was meaningful. i hope everybody will listen. >> we say thanks to our guests on newsmakers this morning. thank you for your time. >> it is my pleasure as always. i love to come here. i will not say how many of these cups i have. sometime at night the ice cream is in there when i'm not supposed to. >> will make sure you get some more. thanks to our guests. thanks a lot. >> thank...
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a lot happened including their elections in 2009 which caused the supreme leaders in iran to focus on maintaining its own legitimacy in iran but have not been prepared to come to the table to move this forward that is the first point. >> rose: so what happened. >> what you just said is thathe united statesand russia, china and the rest flted of the world determined that because they agree that the goal should be to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, engaged in an unprecedented series of sanctions, the iranian economy today as a result is crumbling. the inflation rate is probably 40%. the official rate is 27, 28%. they have had a reduction, charlie, in terms of the number of barrels a day that they are producing and export og in oil by half. they have probably reduced their oil reven i by 50%. high unemployment. the currency is in collapse. for what? this is poor choices by the iranian leadership. and the question presented now is whether or not the supreme leaders office, because you'll see comments from minister-- at munich that they were prepared to meet. and indeed they
a lot happened including their elections in 2009 which caused the supreme leaders in iran to focus on maintaining its own legitimacy in iran but have not been prepared to come to the table to move this forward that is the first point. >> rose: so what happened. >> what you just said is thathe united statesand russia, china and the rest flted of the world determined that because they agree that the goal should be to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, engaged in an...
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obviously if last year's election had gone differently, final bill may have been different. this is the opportunity you had to be encouraged to see president's remarks this week. >> paul: the housing builders and real stores and housing industry complex is very influential and wants to retain these federal guarantees? >> and they have influence over both parties and this president. in the speech you heard conflicting goals. private investors in the mortgage market not taxpayers but in the very same speech he said, but we have to make sure that first time home buyers have the opportunity to buy homes. we need the 30-year mortgage. you know what, we'll see what comes out of it. >> paul: it's not perfect. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get
obviously if last year's election had gone differently, final bill may have been different. this is the opportunity you had to be encouraged to see president's remarks this week. >> paul: the housing builders and real stores and housing industry complex is very influential and wants to retain these federal guarantees? >> and they have influence over both parties and this president. in the speech you heard conflicting goals. private investors in the mortgage market not taxpayers but...
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mohammed mor see was democratically elected but -- morsi was democratically elected but proved unable or unwilling to rule in a way that's inclusive. the interim government that replaced him responded to the feelings of millions of egyptians who felt the revolution had taken a wrong turn but they too have taken a wrong turn by not being inclusive and attacking the press. america has been attacked on all sides, accused of supporting the muslim brotherhood and engineering the removal of power. in fact, the united states has purposely avoided choosing sides. our overriding interests throughout the past few years has been to encourage a government that legitimately reflects the will of the egyptian people and recognizes true democracy as requiring a respect for minority rights and the rule of law. freedom of speech and assembly. and a trong civil society. that remains our interest today. and so going forward, the united states will maintain a constructive relationship with the interim government that promotes core interests like the camp david accords, will continue support in areas like
mohammed mor see was democratically elected but -- morsi was democratically elected but proved unable or unwilling to rule in a way that's inclusive. the interim government that replaced him responded to the feelings of millions of egyptians who felt the revolution had taken a wrong turn but they too have taken a wrong turn by not being inclusive and attacking the press. america has been attacked on all sides, accused of supporting the muslim brotherhood and engineering the removal of power. in...
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the new president will be elected in buenos aires on september 10. >> finally, to an unusual protest. summer temperatures in stockholm are rising. so are the hemlines of transport workers. train driversh wore skirts to work this week, to keep cool, some said. but some see it as a protest. their company has banned the men from wearing shorts to work, so that has left the men and the skirts. train rides in sweden. >> after days of heavy rain, there was flooding in large parts of central europe. riverside towns were inundated. tens of thousands of people had to be evacuated from their homes. in germany, as the week began, it was the south and east of the country that were worst affected. one of the hardest-hit cities had water levels at a record high. this is the worst thing that could have happened. ok, now we are seeing some fled tourism, but for the people here, it is truly terrible. >> many homes were without gas, electricity, and drinking water. those who did not get out on time had to receive supplies by boat. on tuesday, chancellor angela merkel visited the area and promised milli
the new president will be elected in buenos aires on september 10. >> finally, to an unusual protest. summer temperatures in stockholm are rising. so are the hemlines of transport workers. train driversh wore skirts to work this week, to keep cool, some said. but some see it as a protest. their company has banned the men from wearing shorts to work, so that has left the men and the skirts. train rides in sweden. >> after days of heavy rain, there was flooding in large parts of...
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after a special election in new jersey, which the democrats are expected to win in october, there will likely be we'll assume 55 senators voting with the democrats, 45 republicans. which means the gop will need a net pickup -- net pickup of six seats to take back the senate. but republicans have one advantage, they are defending only 15 seats in 2014 while the democrats are defending 20 seats that they now hold. i know it's silly, but we like to play these games. looking at it from the vantage point of 2012, how good are the prospects for the senate in 2014? >> i'm saying third time's a charm. joe's right we should have got ien it in 2012. i love tom cotton in arkansas. >> and we should point out, a freshman republican, who is running against mark pryor in a red state. >> a red state where president obama has a 28% approval rating and defunding obama care may get him elected in the general. >> all right. joe, republicans have another advantage. they have only two open seats. let's take a look at this. two states where due to retirement they have seats open. there we go. while democrats
after a special election in new jersey, which the democrats are expected to win in october, there will likely be we'll assume 55 senators voting with the democrats, 45 republicans. which means the gop will need a net pickup -- net pickup of six seats to take back the senate. but republicans have one advantage, they are defending only 15 seats in 2014 while the democrats are defending 20 seats that they now hold. i know it's silly, but we like to play these games. looking at it from the vantage...
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the number two vote getter in the moroccan elections was spoiled ballots. you have similar statistics in algeria. you have a deep, an increasing suspicion of all forces in the tunisian state, and, of course, in libya we have this fragmented reality that we're talking about. in fact, i increasingly think that young people are wondering what types of new institutions they need to build from scratch, because there's no faith in existing political parties among the masses of young people and little faith in civil society which has long been controlled by governments in this part of the world. >> thank you. doctor wehrey, do you want to say a word about the regional efforts? then i want to come back and ask you a question about militias. >> well, with regard to libya's cooperation, it's very problematic given the informal security sector. i mean, the militias are controlling so much of the country and the borders, this impacts, for instance, algeria's willingness to cooperate on border security. the algerians are convinced that the libyan government is pen trait
the number two vote getter in the moroccan elections was spoiled ballots. you have similar statistics in algeria. you have a deep, an increasing suspicion of all forces in the tunisian state, and, of course, in libya we have this fragmented reality that we're talking about. in fact, i increasingly think that young people are wondering what types of new institutions they need to build from scratch, because there's no faith in existing political parties among the masses of young people and little...
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election taws every -- anything, we will not win elections simply by trashing the other side. we must paint the picture of what america can be and how bright america's future can be. that brings me to my second point -- what does this future look like? how we win this argument? for starters, we have to recalibrate the compass of conservatism. we don't need a change -- we don't need to change what we believe as conservatives. we do need to reorient our focus to the place where conservatism for arrives in the real world beyond the washington beltway. we must lay out the contrast between liberalism top-down government solutions and our bottom of real-world philosophy. we believe in creating abundance, not redistributing wealth. we should let the other side buildup washington while we prepare -- what we promote entrepreneurs and risk takers and the self-employed woman who was one cell away from hiring her first employee. [applause] let the democrats sell the still power of more federal programs while we promote the rejuvenating power of new businesses. we don't believe top down in
election taws every -- anything, we will not win elections simply by trashing the other side. we must paint the picture of what america can be and how bright america's future can be. that brings me to my second point -- what does this future look like? how we win this argument? for starters, we have to recalibrate the compass of conservatism. we don't need a change -- we don't need to change what we believe as conservatives. we do need to reorient our focus to the place where conservatism for...
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early elections and we will be closely watching the israeli elections all day on cheese day bringing the therapy coverage as well as need depth exploration of the issue of israel seconds with a twist. i'm here with some investors from england. over here to cern your local buy board in this area in the north georgia. world. look to the state solution. to. all of the. german chancellor angela merkel this coalition has suffered a blow ahead of the parliamentary election related the share they've been defeated in a cave regional vote losing by one seat in lower saxony the disappointing result potentially puts merkel in a bun rable position ahead of september's general election in which she seeks to win a third term in office artie's peter all of a now reports on the fragile support for the german leader both at home and abroad . it's the thirteenth setback in local elections that angle merkel's christian democrat party and their coalition partners the free democrats have suffered it's also more importantly the fifth the fifth state government which they've lost to the social democrats si
early elections and we will be closely watching the israeli elections all day on cheese day bringing the therapy coverage as well as need depth exploration of the issue of israel seconds with a twist. i'm here with some investors from england. over here to cern your local buy board in this area in the north georgia. world. look to the state solution. to. all of the. german chancellor angela merkel this coalition has suffered a blow ahead of the parliamentary election related the share they've...
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fire -- and authorities to the region prior to the election. on the grind, both the oteri and the administration have difficulty establishing themselves. sparked by the return of the army, several died in the violence. the incidents -- one candidate dropped out of the race but for the rest, campaigning goes on. >> despite everything, we still have to go to the polls. we need to turn the page and cannot be discouraged. it is clearly just a small group that wants to be noticed. >> on sunday, the leader of france's military operation told the french press that despite the interventions success, the country is not yet completely stabilized. >> exit polls are pointing towards a convincing win. if confirmed, this will mean the government controls the upper and lower chambers. the world's number three economy has been stuck for two decades but the changes appear to be bearing fruit. >> smiling at the first hints of victory. according to preliminary results, the prime minister's party has won a majority in the senate elections. a win gives the prime mi
fire -- and authorities to the region prior to the election. on the grind, both the oteri and the administration have difficulty establishing themselves. sparked by the return of the army, several died in the violence. the incidents -- one candidate dropped out of the race but for the rest, campaigning goes on. >> despite everything, we still have to go to the polls. we need to turn the page and cannot be discouraged. it is clearly just a small group that wants to be noticed. >> on...
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in some ways, if elected area come in syria might the more accurate picture of what's happening around the region, what the ukrainians are fighting for and how they are fighting. if i could just get your thoughts on syria. >> from the saudi point of view, is clicking an ella uses the phrase the shia crescent. you americans handed them iraq and they still have that view. you're not doing anything about hezbollah and lebanon. now you've got hezbollah troops and iranian i rgc groups and expeditionary force in syria fighting. this is a matter of the shia becoming the dominant force in the region. what are you americans doing? you don't even recognize it. i think that's the fundamental saudi view. they are fighting to win. you guys don't even seem to recognize this is a fight with the shia. that is not the american view. >> it's not that she has. their revolutionary regime for their really upfront. >> now, i think these are not the speech is obviously that officials make, i think in addition to the problem for the saudi's have you ran under any management, you know, there is a deep religiou
in some ways, if elected area come in syria might the more accurate picture of what's happening around the region, what the ukrainians are fighting for and how they are fighting. if i could just get your thoughts on syria. >> from the saudi point of view, is clicking an ella uses the phrase the shia crescent. you americans handed them iraq and they still have that view. you're not doing anything about hezbollah and lebanon. now you've got hezbollah troops and iranian i rgc groups and...